185
185
Mar 20, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
machines don't fight wars, people do and they use their mind. and you are talking about a war machines to fight the wars and people don't and they don't use their mind. >> on that note i think we want to speak greek heroes both for the troops and for the taxpayers. you spend your lives on this work and i won the end and let the audience to. [applause] >> you can download a pds of version of the pentagon labyrinth for free for the center of defense information website. go to cdi.org. >>> coming up next, booktv presents "after words," an hour-long program will be invited guest hosts to interview authors. acclaim economist dambisa moyo discusses her latest book, "how the west was lost 50 years of economic folly and the storch leases that lie ahead." the best-selling author argues that the flood of economic decisions made by western government have resulted in the skills of economic growth being tipped in favor of what she calls "the emerging world. she talks with libertarian economist dan mitchell. the >> host: my name is to dan mitchell at the cat
machines don't fight wars, people do and they use their mind. and you are talking about a war machines to fight the wars and people don't and they don't use their mind. >> on that note i think we want to speak greek heroes both for the troops and for the taxpayers. you spend your lives on this work and i won the end and let the audience to. [applause] >> you can download a pds of version of the pentagon labyrinth for free for the center of defense information website. go to cdi.org....
109
109
Mar 21, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
give us the nos shell explanation. >> guest: it's interesting. this bizarre time in society was almost obsessed with what's going on in the east and china and the other places. of course, it's fascinating, but my book is really about the errors made here in the united states and europe. it's a home-grown program on policy nothing to do with china, things like education, all the structural problems like infrastructure and energy problems that have nothing to do with china and essential to get right to make sure the u.s. and european countries are back on track. >> host: it's like a couple different books in one book. there's the story of the decline of the west, the rise of the east, and the basic premise of the lines are going to cross. >> guest: you can argue there's an absolute part for sure talking about the west in isolation and what the issues are going on there, and then, of course, we live in an amazing time of china and other emerging economies have done the unthinkable, moving hundreds of thousands of people out of poverty. of course, th
give us the nos shell explanation. >> guest: it's interesting. this bizarre time in society was almost obsessed with what's going on in the east and china and the other places. of course, it's fascinating, but my book is really about the errors made here in the united states and europe. it's a home-grown program on policy nothing to do with china, things like education, all the structural problems like infrastructure and energy problems that have nothing to do with china and essential to...
116
116
Mar 31, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
unless and until they use those the 40's, we are worse than the status quo. -- the use those -- use those authorities, we are worse than the status quo. the market is looking at dodd- frank and they are rejecting it. it increases capital requirements. the volcker rule, although a lot of exceptions have been made to defeated, these are all hopeful in certain areas of potential risk. but the big ticket question we're talking about it, does it solve too-big-to-fail? the answer is not yet. in terms of what the direction has been, i am not entirely optimistic that it will. >> thank you. we recognize mr. quigley. >> tha you, mr. chairman. it is not that i disagree with you on the point. but i want to understand better. you advocating your testimony toda and in your editorial, discussing the recommendation to supply our strength, -- to simplify or make smaller. the risk-taking will shift elsewhere in the system were is harder to regulate. think hedge funds. what is your response to that? >> that sounds like an embracing a too-big-to-fail. >> i do not think he is correct. >> this is similar to a
unless and until they use those the 40's, we are worse than the status quo. -- the use those -- use those authorities, we are worse than the status quo. the market is looking at dodd- frank and they are rejecting it. it increases capital requirements. the volcker rule, although a lot of exceptions have been made to defeated, these are all hopeful in certain areas of potential risk. but the big ticket question we're talking about it, does it solve too-big-to-fail? the answer is not yet. in terms...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
and a peaceful public workers d'amour translates as a gathering of violence dogs in the eyes of the us news channel eager to spice up its a channel. a more thoughtful media now as our team hears from britain's former ambassador to the country all over miles says global reaction such as the un's travel ban on gadhafi is highly questionable. today i'm talking to all of the miles who's a former british ambassador to libya we're going to be talking about the situation in the country at the moment the west's response to it and how it might unfold all of it well thank you very much for talking to r.t. now isn't the west's response to the situation in libya dangerously close to what we saw before the invasion of iraq i'm thinking of this proposed no fly zone these claims that we've heard that gadhafi has chemical weapons and also this talk around the world of military intervention. well there is a parallel but i think there are some important differences and look on the one i think i'd focus on it is that the although there's been some. rather bellicose talk from both london and washington an
and a peaceful public workers d'amour translates as a gathering of violence dogs in the eyes of the us news channel eager to spice up its a channel. a more thoughtful media now as our team hears from britain's former ambassador to the country all over miles says global reaction such as the un's travel ban on gadhafi is highly questionable. today i'm talking to all of the miles who's a former british ambassador to libya we're going to be talking about the situation in the country at the moment...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
the last leader of the us has. been celebrating his eightieth birthday he's been awarded with russia's highest honor by president dmitri medvedev the order of st andrew medal for his work as soviet leader for many people his name synonymous with the end of the cold war the reunification of germany and liberalism his economic and political reforms paved the way indeed for democracy in russia the best known of them was intended to revamp the country without destroying the bases of socialism is initiatives also sought to end state censorship and allow free speech gorbachev received the nobel peace prize in one nine hundred ninety eight of. the chain of events which led to the collapse of the soviet union and gorbachev departure despite being admired in the west critics say plunged his country into a destructive and chaotic reform the effects of which is still being felt today the former soviet leader argues though that russia was anyway in desperate need of change. speaks no to the former soviet leader about his legac
the last leader of the us has. been celebrating his eightieth birthday he's been awarded with russia's highest honor by president dmitri medvedev the order of st andrew medal for his work as soviet leader for many people his name synonymous with the end of the cold war the reunification of germany and liberalism his economic and political reforms paved the way indeed for democracy in russia the best known of them was intended to revamp the country without destroying the bases of socialism is...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
and may just be me about protecting civilians has in the past meant using force. anyhow moammar gadhafi has also said that he's calling for a ceasefire but it's unclear what that actually means as reports of violence there to new start with an inside look from our policy or certainly hearing that rebels feel it's a little more than a contradiction they simply do not believe the gadhafi regime they say that they will not heed this ceasefire call they point to the fact that clashes still continue in the east of the west of the country we know that in the town of misrata which is some two hundred kilometers from benghazi which is a rebel stronghold there were receiving reports of people who have been killed among them children clashes that also continue in the town of ajdabiya which is a little bit closer to benghazi we've heard unconfirmed reports that there had been two explosions outside the capital city of tripoli are now in the foreign minister was certainly surprised the international community mr mousavi who so when he did that libya would be implementing a ce
and may just be me about protecting civilians has in the past meant using force. anyhow moammar gadhafi has also said that he's calling for a ceasefire but it's unclear what that actually means as reports of violence there to new start with an inside look from our policy or certainly hearing that rebels feel it's a little more than a contradiction they simply do not believe the gadhafi regime they say that they will not heed this ceasefire call they point to the fact that clashes still continue...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
close in the last month for us had great results so i think that we have to more. give props to the coach who has been able to make sure that everybody who came in. performed well. suited to do tomorrow and in the other day on wednesday valencia will travel to shelter the first leg and need one also both teams still had everything to play for shall probably find just an away goal though and a clean sheet or a victory will see the german side reach the quarter finals. in english premier league second from bottom birmingham or go to mid table everton the c.v. looking for a victory that would lift them out of the drop zone after winning their first trophy for forty eight years with a surprise two one victory over arsenal in the carling cup final city manager alex mcleish emphasised his side's need to focus on the league a disappointing three one darby if they eat at home to west brom on saturday not the blues into the bottom three but they do have two games in hand but lined up against an everton side who came back to win two one newcastle last time around but for the
close in the last month for us had great results so i think that we have to more. give props to the coach who has been able to make sure that everybody who came in. performed well. suited to do tomorrow and in the other day on wednesday valencia will travel to shelter the first leg and need one also both teams still had everything to play for shall probably find just an away goal though and a clean sheet or a victory will see the german side reach the quarter finals. in english premier league...
128
128
Mar 31, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
that will be up top priority for us -- a top priority for us. [applause] this summer we will propose the first ever broke efficiency standards for heavy-duty trucks. this fall, we will announce the next round of appeals standards for cars that builds on what we have already done. and by the way, the federal government is going to need to lead by example. the fleet of cars and trucks were used in the federal government is one of the largest in the country. we have got a lot of cars. and that is why we have already doubled the number of alternative vehicles in the federal fleet. and that is why today i am directing agencies to purchase 100% alternative fuel, hybrid, or electric vehicles by 2015. [applause] all of them should be alternative fuel. going forward, we will partner with private companies that want to upgrade their large fleets. and this means by the way that you students, as consumers or future consumers of cars, you have got to make sure that you are boosting demand for alternative vehicles. you're going to have a responsibility as wel
that will be up top priority for us -- a top priority for us. [applause] this summer we will propose the first ever broke efficiency standards for heavy-duty trucks. this fall, we will announce the next round of appeals standards for cars that builds on what we have already done. and by the way, the federal government is going to need to lead by example. the fleet of cars and trucks were used in the federal government is one of the largest in the country. we have got a lot of cars. and that is...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
is there a blind eye turned that a grade on what exactly makes her doll fees so different from the us both take a look at america's foreign policy a policy song called the prophecy. and japan on the brink of virtue or no bold like catastrophe is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster so you resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads south to a more stable and growing region live in america the clip is now be again catch up . it's friday march eighteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine friends out there watching our t.v. . i want to start now with the situation in libya as we told you yesterday the united nations approved resolution to impose a no fly zone there moammar gadhafi has called for a cease fire was unclear what that actually means as reports of violence continue to come out of libya and now we're hearing reports that france and great britain may be getting ready to send planes to the area even sooner than expected will start off with an inside look for martys policy or. what circuit hearing that rebels feel it's a
is there a blind eye turned that a grade on what exactly makes her doll fees so different from the us both take a look at america's foreign policy a policy song called the prophecy. and japan on the brink of virtue or no bold like catastrophe is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster so you resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads south to a more stable and growing region live in america the clip is now be again catch up . it's friday march...
241
241
Mar 15, 2011
03/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
to us, we want to make the ticket worthwhile. >>reporter: a key part of that ticket are the bulls themselves, and some are stars in their own right, worth over a million dollars...specifically bred for bucking, certain animal rights activists have raised concerns about their treatment...but organizers are adamant any criticism is unfounded. >>lambert:...they're always in great shape...they're fed the best feed because they are athletes andthey have to be in the very best shape they can possibly be in and if a bull is hurting in any way he won't perform as well. >>reporter: a good performance from a bull can of course spell trouble for whoever is on his back, but remarkably, a grueling 11 month tour now pulling in over 100m tv viewers has only one recorded fatality. one major reason that figure isn't higher...the work of the tour's unsung heroes... >>goram: ... sometimes you gotta get your hands on them...sometimes you have to get run over....justwhatever it takes to keep them from running over the cowboy. >>reporter: in it's firs
to us, we want to make the ticket worthwhile. >>reporter: a key part of that ticket are the bulls themselves, and some are stars in their own right, worth over a million dollars...specifically bred for bucking, certain animal rights activists have raised concerns about their treatment...but organizers are adamant any criticism is unfounded. >>lambert:...they're always in great shape...they're fed the best feed because they are athletes andthey have to be in the very best shape they...
154
154
Mar 19, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
we invite the president and our democratic colleagues to join us in this dialogue. together, we can end the uncertainty in our economy and replace the crushing burden of debt in america with economic growth, freedom, and prosperity. thank you uc
we invite the president and our democratic colleagues to join us in this dialogue. together, we can end the uncertainty in our economy and replace the crushing burden of debt in america with economic growth, freedom, and prosperity. thank you uc
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
dependence we always persuade that don't are us and partner us to give. one more chance of us to rule the contrary themselves because. i thought it's the beers responsibility. let's make them more responsible but let's empower them with instruments that there are certain repeal earths for national reconciliation which are reserved mission of the objects of peace and by adults of the second. seizure or when certain. and perth's seizure all ties break up by swiss i'll try it but. this is. a route that he cites when we have sanctions money or importance on certain taliban leaders many of the go right there to council. so. we are in favor of national reconciliation because we believe that and all beast are going tomorrow should be a reconciliation because i'm going to should stop the killing and stop. spilling shell the bloods so what do you make a contract money which is five times more than its national budget we have two point five million russians are addicted to afghan harris who is behind this well it's really painfully you sure are first of all i just
dependence we always persuade that don't are us and partner us to give. one more chance of us to rule the contrary themselves because. i thought it's the beers responsibility. let's make them more responsible but let's empower them with instruments that there are certain repeal earths for national reconciliation which are reserved mission of the objects of peace and by adults of the second. seizure or when certain. and perth's seizure all ties break up by swiss i'll try it but. this is. a route...
216
216
Mar 13, 2011
03/11
by
KOFY
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
john waage cbn news. >> joining us now is nina shay at the hudson institute. today they gathered on the streets of tahrir square, downtown, cairo in a show of symbolism. do you think this can be sustained in a post mubarak regime? >> i am concerned about the christians. they were there before islam. they have been there for about 2,000 years. they are very vulnerable. they do not have weapons, militias, tribal links. about 10 percent of the population. a very overwhelmingly, we don't now how much radicalized nation. >> the pictures of them demolishing the church. where was the police? the army, the authorities in protecting christians in the situations like this? >> the reports we are receiving, the police have melted away, particularly outside cairo. they have disappeared, not offering protection. the military came to that town but backed off, did not stop the violence. did not work to protect the christians. that is what is so alarming. they are vulnerable. it is a misnomer to talk ability glashs between christians and muslims or tensions. let's be clear abo
john waage cbn news. >> joining us now is nina shay at the hudson institute. today they gathered on the streets of tahrir square, downtown, cairo in a show of symbolism. do you think this can be sustained in a post mubarak regime? >> i am concerned about the christians. they were there before islam. they have been there for about 2,000 years. they are very vulnerable. they do not have weapons, militias, tribal links. about 10 percent of the population. a very overwhelmingly, we...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 1
radiation levels around the need to use tunnels and times. next we speak to russia's president special representative in afghanistan. he tells all nato cold war mentality prevents it from getting good advice on its operations in the region. so make up wolf president visits new representative to afghanistan it's great to have you with us today sir thank you very much now you've pointed to a cold war mentality that was preventing nato from hitting good advice do you think that they now accept that stable afghanistan is also in russia's interest or will you have to convince them. that. it's they should understand that first of all that stable lower growth than in russian troops because of german system it's much more closer to russia burned through three marriages face her own but even to europe oh that's why sometimes we. explain our partner or our girls are going to spend let's say a fire five six years ago or they listen to us but didn't hear no submission to change how are things looking now still a lot of convincing to do are you getting cl
radiation levels around the need to use tunnels and times. next we speak to russia's president special representative in afghanistan. he tells all nato cold war mentality prevents it from getting good advice on its operations in the region. so make up wolf president visits new representative to afghanistan it's great to have you with us today sir thank you very much now you've pointed to a cold war mentality that was preventing nato from hitting good advice do you think that they now accept...
203
203
Mar 24, 2011
03/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya observer are speculating who will eventually take over power from gaddafi. some names are being mentioned. even lesser-known ones. at first, we expected further defections by government officials and libyan ambassadors, but the wave of defections suddenly stopped. what could this mean? and many seem to be biding their time. rebels meanwhile seem to be fully in control. on tuesday, gaddafi's forces were attacking. dozens of people are reported killed, and here, too, alice are launching air strikes on troops loyal to a tripoli. one future scenario is a libya divided into east and west with serious consequence
those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya observer are speculating who will eventually take over power from...
48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
refuses to rule out using the minute she says against it is regime. press satellite images of the all the rest of the libya thrown down to the west in the case bits of the deal. on this day one of them are cheryle that enable one of the police to try to stop their trust in the force that many say they leave out is a good scheme to. up next we look at space exploration how it could help prevent earthquakes alan smith from the mud space bar a tree in london led. well this year we're celebrating fifty years since your guarin became the first man in space and you are presenting a new project a joint project between russia and the united kingdom could you tell us briefly about twenty project for those who are going there what is the project would involve as a name implies two spacecraft which will which would operate the earth about four hundred kilometers apart and they will be there i mean from information on board which was started we are in the sphere from above and what we're looking for is the signal signatures in the on a sphere which are precursors
refuses to rule out using the minute she says against it is regime. press satellite images of the all the rest of the libya thrown down to the west in the case bits of the deal. on this day one of them are cheryle that enable one of the police to try to stop their trust in the force that many say they leave out is a good scheme to. up next we look at space exploration how it could help prevent earthquakes alan smith from the mud space bar a tree in london led. well this year we're celebrating...
47
47
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
us two defensemen to make it to nothing with a powerful slipshod again at once using the advantage of being one man up in the second period looking mighty for attempted hard to get back into it but wasted several decent scoring opportunities but them occurred the most ridiculous weird and strange goal in keto history auckland got a penalty but look going to have had the park meaning play continued they've been to call off their goaltender to have six players out on the ring but the local ones expecting united to really have to make a misplaced force which much to the visitors who are. so that box slowly crawl into them to knit a true nightmare for the euro slower side. i can remember such a goal back when i was playing it was just the same we were on a power play and scored an own goal this rule was abandoned but later it returned but it's still hard to believe that we were the ones to do it nothing really changed in the final third look at you from that with the only defending their advantage however the railway man did manage to pull one back well demitra scoring his fifth of the pl
us two defensemen to make it to nothing with a powerful slipshod again at once using the advantage of being one man up in the second period looking mighty for attempted hard to get back into it but wasted several decent scoring opportunities but them occurred the most ridiculous weird and strange goal in keto history auckland got a penalty but look going to have had the park meaning play continued they've been to call off their goaltender to have six players out on the ring but the local ones...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
other partner us to give. more charms us to rule their commentary themselves because. i thought the beares responsibility. let's make them more responsible but let's empower them with instruments that there are certain repeal earths for national reconciliation which are recognition of the of the prosecution by the opposition second. seizure or when certain sit and. seizure old ties break up the ice was solved i have been all the it's. a bit. of that should be zero zero and besides we have sanctions regime importance on certain taliban leaders many others go away at the security council. so we have this frame up we are in favor of national reconciliation because we believe that and all the east are going tomorrow should be a recon solution because i'm going to should stop killing each other and stop. spilling the blood's so what do you make a contract like that which is five times more than its national budget we have two point five million russians are addicted to afghan hair and who is behind this. really paying for the sure first of all i just want to make it sure mo
other partner us to give. more charms us to rule their commentary themselves because. i thought the beares responsibility. let's make them more responsible but let's empower them with instruments that there are certain repeal earths for national reconciliation which are recognition of the of the prosecution by the opposition second. seizure or when certain sit and. seizure old ties break up the ice was solved i have been all the it's. a bit. of that should be zero zero and besides we have...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
refuses drawn well using military assets again if it's regime. precious outlaws images of the on the rest in libya straight down over western claims that get these military attacked civilian protested. and it's a day one of the march heralded a war of russia's police to draw on previous public trust in the force but many say the rebound is only skin deep. up next we'll look at space exploration and how it can help prevent. talks to allan's best in the long space tree in the gut. this year we're celebrating fifty years since you became the first man in space and you are presenting a new project a joint project between russia and the united kingdom could you tell us briefly about the project for those who don't know what it is the project would involve as it as a name implies to spacecraft which will which would orbit the earth about four hundred kilometers apart and they will be. a miscommunication on board which will study the are in the sphere from above and what we're looking for is the signal signatures in the sphere which are precursors to ea
refuses drawn well using military assets again if it's regime. precious outlaws images of the on the rest in libya straight down over western claims that get these military attacked civilian protested. and it's a day one of the march heralded a war of russia's police to draw on previous public trust in the force but many say the rebound is only skin deep. up next we'll look at space exploration and how it can help prevent. talks to allan's best in the long space tree in the gut. this year we're...
69
69
Mar 23, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 1
and then to use -- to use u.s. military firepower to destroy and dismantle gadhafi's command and control systems and particularly his surfaced air missile capability. that's very important because nobody is going to be -- everyone wants to minimize the danger to pilots in the air who are enforcing the no-fly zone and taking out those missile sites becomes very important to enable that to happen. >> host: go ahead. >> guest: but that's the initial phase. and that's really starting to wind down. if you look at the number of targets there are, the number of sites there are to hit, i think this operation has been designed so that the u.s. would do the things that the u.s. can uniquely do or bring massive amounts of firepower to it at the beginning and then pave the way for the other countries that really were the ones to advocate strongly diplomatically for the u.n. resolution come in and then sustain a no-fly zone. >> host: if you look at this piece written this morning off on the "washington post," doubts raised by e
and then to use -- to use u.s. military firepower to destroy and dismantle gadhafi's command and control systems and particularly his surfaced air missile capability. that's very important because nobody is going to be -- everyone wants to minimize the danger to pilots in the air who are enforcing the no-fly zone and taking out those missile sites becomes very important to enable that to happen. >> host: go ahead. >> guest: but that's the initial phase. and that's really starting to...
74
74
Mar 23, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
but i think we are closer now with a better agenda balance to everyday use, consumers use. and in the crime section, very much so. so -- >> are half of your readers women? >> 49% actually, yeah. >> so having women in your journalist ranks reflects your readership as well? >> excuse me. >> having women in your journalist reflects your readers concerns as well? >> yes, absolutely. >> you always agree it's important. what have your companies done specifically? let's start with you to make sure we get there. >> well, at cbc, obviously we have hiring equity practices. all things being equal, the equity piece gets played in terms of preferences. but i think for cbc, the strategy has been to be deliberate. i'll tell you a story. karen levine who is a documentary making, author, and she's a radio producer at cbc, and in the early '90s was the producer of as it happens. which some of you might have heard on npr. she told she sounded too official and too male. the first stop was to her to track how many stories were featuring female and male and begin the discussions with the produce
but i think we are closer now with a better agenda balance to everyday use, consumers use. and in the crime section, very much so. so -- >> are half of your readers women? >> 49% actually, yeah. >> so having women in your journalist ranks reflects your readership as well? >> excuse me. >> having women in your journalist reflects your readers concerns as well? >> yes, absolutely. >> you always agree it's important. what have your companies done...
145
145
Mar 7, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
we are getting used to the prime minister's questions. we have seen its on housing on housing benefits. why don't we dump this policy and this one as well. why does he not reinstate [unintelligible] >> in a minute, he is going to give me a lesson on family loyalty. [laughter] >> let me say this to the gentleman. he comes here every week and says he opposes changes in the office and to the local government. in four weeks' time, his own cuts program comes into place. 14 billion pounds of cuts. starting in four weeks' time. we need to get off of this bandwagon. >> this is the guy that has made a career out of opportunism knocks. he was totally committed. if anyone suggested otherwise, it was an absolute disgrace. people know he has got it in his power to stop it from happening by reinforcing the nonsense. he is the prime minister. he may not look like it, but why don't you get a grip. >> what we are doing to the children in this country is we are funding education on both side. we are criticizing him for something that he did not do for seve
we are getting used to the prime minister's questions. we have seen its on housing on housing benefits. why don't we dump this policy and this one as well. why does he not reinstate [unintelligible] >> in a minute, he is going to give me a lesson on family loyalty. [laughter] >> let me say this to the gentleman. he comes here every week and says he opposes changes in the office and to the local government. in four weeks' time, his own cuts program comes into place. 14 billion pounds...
156
156
Mar 24, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
we will have offers -- options presented to us. they will be design ideas, whether it should include a railway or rapid transit. mr. speaker, there's lots of options, but we're certainly not going to go into this willy nily while the current bridge is safe. >> the honorable member for hall elmer. mr. speaker, on both sides of the river, yesterday's conservative bunches confirmed everyone's worst fears. a keen sense of smell already detected that if the air. >> the conservatives are creating an uncertainty about job security of thousands of families in the greater national council region. the conservatives are in the habit of laying off public serve n'ts who are doing their jobs but don't they think that this is -- that this is beginning to be too much? >> mr. speaker, as we said yesterday, 11,000 jobs each year leads to public service, and my colleague mentioned the fact that there are times when there are jobs that have left the public service. well, it's liberal, mr. speaker. in high numbers, in fact, there were many jobs that we
we will have offers -- options presented to us. they will be design ideas, whether it should include a railway or rapid transit. mr. speaker, there's lots of options, but we're certainly not going to go into this willy nily while the current bridge is safe. >> the honorable member for hall elmer. mr. speaker, on both sides of the river, yesterday's conservative bunches confirmed everyone's worst fears. a keen sense of smell already detected that if the air. >> the conservatives are...
359
359
Mar 21, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 359
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us for perspective is nicholas burns. nick, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> a couple of scenarios. what is muammar qaddafi is able to hang on? what happens next? >> if he hangs on, then we're looking at a protracted civil war between these parties, the qaddafi forces and the rebel forces. we have essentially intervened in the middle of the civil war. we have taken the side of the rebels. we took away the offensive from qaddafi by taking about the no-fly zone and striking at his military position. if he stays and holds on that means the united states and the european country less have to stay involved to maintain the no-fly zone and we could be there for weeks, months, or perhaps longer. >> what if he is brought down? >> if ka david martin agree falls from power we will see the result of the gamble the administration has taken. if we have intervened this civil war on behalf of a group we don't know well. they don't have a coherent leadership, they don't have an established program. we don't really know what they st
joining us for perspective is nicholas burns. nick, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> a couple of scenarios. what is muammar qaddafi is able to hang on? what happens next? >> if he hangs on, then we're looking at a protracted civil war between these parties, the qaddafi forces and the rebel forces. we have essentially intervened in the middle of the civil war. we have taken the side of the rebels. we took away the offensive from qaddafi by taking about the no-fly zone...
145
145
Mar 12, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to thank him very much for joining us today. he came all the way from new york i think the speech he made in the security council, i think it's a historical speech. made people cry inside the room, outside, and all other the world. he's a man with principles. he's a man with thought. he's a man with thinking. i'm very happy that we have somebody like him. he stand with the libyan revolution. and he stand with the cause of libya. he believe in freedom. he believe in justice. he believe in hope. he believe in fuel libya. i'm very proud to know you. i'm very proud to work with you. you were my boss and you're still. he is now the member -- [applause] >> i would like to thank all the panelists, especially my colleagues. you really are the people behind this meeting with me. they have been working the last weekday and night to bring this gathering together. i would like to ask to thank all the libyans who signed -- and also those who came from around the country to attend with us here. thank you for really joining us, for being real
i want to thank him very much for joining us today. he came all the way from new york i think the speech he made in the security council, i think it's a historical speech. made people cry inside the room, outside, and all other the world. he's a man with principles. he's a man with thought. he's a man with thinking. i'm very happy that we have somebody like him. he stand with the libyan revolution. and he stand with the cause of libya. he believe in freedom. he believe in justice. he believe in...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
live from our studios in moscow we are watching r t thanks for joining us now there have been reports that the second reactor of japan's fukushima nuclear power plant is experiencing a partial meltdown it comes just a day after a powerful blast rocked another reactor at the site following the failure of cooling systems caused by friday's massive earthquake with a number of people i've met at the hospital suffering exposure to radiation is said to be rising and maybe a series of aftershocks continue to rock the country archy's ivor bennett has the latest from tokyo. actually the city is still shaking you're being a number of aftershocks just this morning event one the last one about twenty minutes ago the whole room was shaking as i walked downstairs the line if things were shaking and it's very hard to actually walk in a straight line you're swaying and injuring a night there and couple of aftershocks so strong in fact that it will be out there and i could actually hear the room creaking and things are falling from the roof outside so the city is still experiencing aftershocks nandan
live from our studios in moscow we are watching r t thanks for joining us now there have been reports that the second reactor of japan's fukushima nuclear power plant is experiencing a partial meltdown it comes just a day after a powerful blast rocked another reactor at the site following the failure of cooling systems caused by friday's massive earthquake with a number of people i've met at the hospital suffering exposure to radiation is said to be rising and maybe a series of aftershocks...
128
128
Mar 22, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
let's do our part for the least among us. insuring the democracies' for a people must be the work of all. this is our common history. it is our common heritage. we are all americans. across the americas, parents want their children to run and play and know they will come home safely. fathers want the dignity that comes from work. women want the same opportunities as their husband. on a trip to new worse want to start a new business. -- entrepreurs want a chance to start a new business. but this may be beyond the reach of too many. progress in the americas does not come fast enough, not for the millions that indoor the injustice of extreme poverty. not for the children in shantytown that want the same chance as everybody else. not for the communities caught in the brutal corp. of cartels and gains and to many people live in fear. despite this democratic progress in this region, there are still stark in -- inequalities. too often we do not serve the many. there is still corruption that cycles some economic development. and in s
let's do our part for the least among us. insuring the democracies' for a people must be the work of all. this is our common history. it is our common heritage. we are all americans. across the americas, parents want their children to run and play and know they will come home safely. fathers want the dignity that comes from work. women want the same opportunities as their husband. on a trip to new worse want to start a new business. -- entrepreurs want a chance to start a new business. but this...
55
55
Mar 23, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
us to that point? another national oil spill commission to report to the president came to the conclusion that it's a collaboration between regulators and the industry is different here. that's what needs to change. the industry has shown us in other parts of the world can operate in a safer manner. that said, it is too easy to say did not -- to say mms did not to a good job regulating. i do not think the data shows that. we need to look at why it is the same companies and contractors operating in other parts of the world have much better safety records than the gulf of mexico. the answer comes back to the relationship between the regulators and operators in the gulf of mexico. i think everyone agrees that has to change significantly. >> the answer should not be now that we have had this, we need more regulation. i think we need better regulation. if you think you're going to add something and gets safer, you're going to get something that is redundant. you get to the point where it is so burdensome to
us to that point? another national oil spill commission to report to the president came to the conclusion that it's a collaboration between regulators and the industry is different here. that's what needs to change. the industry has shown us in other parts of the world can operate in a safer manner. that said, it is too easy to say did not -- to say mms did not to a good job regulating. i do not think the data shows that. we need to look at why it is the same companies and contractors operating...
80
80
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
us. please tell us who you are and who your question is directed to and from where you are participating. gary -- >> yes? >> you have spent several decades pushing the federal government to be more open and holding the seat of government officials to the fire. my first question to you is, you know, out of those many years, why do you care and why should we care about transparency? >> well, even before i answer that, i think we all want to give a little round of applause -- patrice mcdermott won the james madison award for her advocacy and openness. so congratulations. [applause] >> thank you. >> i think it is an indication of what we all do care about transparency and openness. for me, and for each of us, i should say, we each have different definitions. but for me, their three kinds of reasons. the first of why i care about this is to empower people. when we make information like the toxics release inventory available, we need better choices. when we make data about consumer complaints f
us. please tell us who you are and who your question is directed to and from where you are participating. gary -- >> yes? >> you have spent several decades pushing the federal government to be more open and holding the seat of government officials to the fire. my first question to you is, you know, out of those many years, why do you care and why should we care about transparency? >> well, even before i answer that, i think we all want to give a little round of applause --...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
in the brings us american perspective from washington d.c. . the pentagon says khadafi air defenses have been a severely disabled as they put it the u.s. has launched a missiles from its war ships and submarines in the mediterranean targeting it cannot these air defenses and as the pentagon says the goal is to shape the battlefield for the coalition forces to take further action basically what they're doing is they're clearing the sky is so that he is not able to shoot down any claims of the coalition forces and the pentagon also says that this is just the beginning of the operation and in the coming few days more nato ships will converge on a lead to enforce a naval blockade and earlier french fighter jets had carried out strikes on these ground forces and there have been reports of civilian casualties caused by the attacks and alarming reports where president obama also reiterated is that there will be no u.s. troops on the ground although there are still lot of questions as to leave the limits of this intervention will be enough for the coal
in the brings us american perspective from washington d.c. . the pentagon says khadafi air defenses have been a severely disabled as they put it the u.s. has launched a missiles from its war ships and submarines in the mediterranean targeting it cannot these air defenses and as the pentagon says the goal is to shape the battlefield for the coalition forces to take further action basically what they're doing is they're clearing the sky is so that he is not able to shoot down any claims of the...
152
152
Mar 30, 2011
03/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
use this issue to stir up. or to exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there's a place where you see nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i wanted to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes i think it's comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice that not listen to they don't have a grip on public affairs. very vulnerable to leaders who promise. where if you feel you're a lonely individual who has no influence on anybody and nobody cares about it feels good to be in a crowd shouting usa usa or. in the case of america could be in china or it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often an expression of form i didn't mean that sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china's after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the wor
use this issue to stir up. or to exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there's a place where you see nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i wanted to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes i think it's comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice that not listen to they don't have a grip on public affairs. very vulnerable to leaders who...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
in canada and the us that it is legal for. a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines is imo cooking different they are sponsored by. and most of the. plates are girls with the first today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. nobody with cancer and my father therefore i protect so because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with self funding history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and administration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress.
in canada and the us that it is legal for. a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines is imo cooking different they are sponsored by. and most of the. plates are girls with the first today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. nobody with cancer and my father therefore i protect so because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with self funding history of cancer...
174
174
Mar 30, 2011
03/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british hosts of the conference, however, have been stressing points of unity. >> the participants have affirmed the importance of full and swift implementation of the security council resolutions and our strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and national unity of libya. we will be pursuing additional sanctions on individuals and entities associated with the regime. >> delegates say the ongoing airstrikes against the gaddafi regime are just a first at which must be followed by political process. they have agree
they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british hosts of the...
124
124
Mar 28, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
that allows us to take all military measures to enforce a no-fly zone, and al take all action to protect military life. all targets should be in line with that. >> as my friend struggles to sort out the mess left by -- has my -- by the last rotten labor government would my right honorable friend take this opportunity to unite the house on health matters by praising the working of nurses in prostate cancer. i yield to no one in blaming the last government for all sorts of ill but blaming on this, i probably draw the line. my honorable friend raised a very important charity which is mary curry cancer and particularly the important work they do. it should be praised by everyone in this house. the whole point of what we want to do in terms of our health reforms is to involve great charities like that that do so much to help people across the country. >> she has focused now with her intention. does the prime minister think that the mayor elected on a political ticket who is -- should go back to the election in the true spirit and get their opinion on this? >> well, first of all i thank the la
that allows us to take all military measures to enforce a no-fly zone, and al take all action to protect military life. all targets should be in line with that. >> as my friend struggles to sort out the mess left by -- has my -- by the last rotten labor government would my right honorable friend take this opportunity to unite the house on health matters by praising the working of nurses in prostate cancer. i yield to no one in blaming the last government for all sorts of ill but blaming...
253
253
Mar 1, 2011
03/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for joining us. you in part by boy's hope girl's hope, which helps children at risk to realize their potential by providing value centered family-like homes and quality education. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome, i'm patricia o'reilly and i'm delighted you could join us for another edition of "out of ireland." coming up on this week's program ♪ ♪ >> irish for brit ireland and u.s. dancing up a storm in orlando, florida for the first u.s. irish organized by enjoy travel. but first for a round up of the week's news from ireland, over to rte, ireland's national broadcasting service. >> the leaders of the main political parties have clashed in the first three way debate in the election campaign. the debate broadcast focused on the banking crisis. cutbacks in government spending and the irish language. while michael martin said it would be 10 times worse if labour party had prevailed. for what would turn out to be a r robust fact based no holds barred. the language of
thanks for joining us. you in part by boy's hope girl's hope, which helps children at risk to realize their potential by providing value centered family-like homes and quality education. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome, i'm patricia o'reilly and i'm delighted you could join us for another edition of "out of ireland." coming up on this week's program ♪ ♪ >> irish for brit ireland and u.s. dancing up a storm in orlando, florida for the...
136
136
Mar 28, 2011
03/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
>>reporter: take it seems knew exactly what she wanted. >> she showed us her ideas. she let us as to how to live her wedding cake to be. by traditional but with a modern twist. >>reporter: that wedding cake will be a classic design, no color to scream and white with carefully considered floral decorations each with the meeting. >> she has selected the bridal rose symbolizes happiness, the oak and acorns symbolizes strength and insurance. we have a long list. all lot of these are actually within the architecture. sweet william we haven't made that yet. we will be. >>reporter: william will be working cliff his own take as well. in a break from tradition he'll have a crew of cake. guess what? it's made of chocolate cookies. this rich tea biscuits, mixed with chocolate into a cake mix that william has grown up with. >> it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. absolutely delighted. we were asked by the palace if we would make a cake that was one of prince william's favorite. the it is the palace recipe and were sworn to secrecy. it's literally going to be covered in chocola
>>reporter: take it seems knew exactly what she wanted. >> she showed us her ideas. she let us as to how to live her wedding cake to be. by traditional but with a modern twist. >>reporter: that wedding cake will be a classic design, no color to scream and white with carefully considered floral decorations each with the meeting. >> she has selected the bridal rose symbolizes happiness, the oak and acorns symbolizes strength and insurance. we have a long list. all lot of...
101
101
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
who the heck are you to tell us? where does that get us? >> it's a tough road to be going down. >> for us. >> rose: thank you very much. >> rose: imagine a drug that would allow you to use 100%--100%-- of your brain's capacity. an idea is the driving force behind a new film starring bradley cooper and robert de niro. he's eddie murrah, a writer who gets the tap into his full potential. here's the trailer for the film. >> see that guy? that's me. my excuse for looking like this? i'm a writer. >> eddie, maybe it's time to let the writing go. >> but in case you think nothing ever happened to me... >> eddie moira. >> tell me about this book. how much of you written of it? >> not one word. >> i suppose i can help you with that. you know how they say we can only access 20% of our brain? this lets you accessll of it. it's in clinical trials and it's f.d.a. approved. >> just out of curiosity and that's all. >> i was blind but now i see. >> a tablet a day and i was limitless. i now had cultural appetites. >> since when dough do you speak italian? >>
who the heck are you to tell us? where does that get us? >> it's a tough road to be going down. >> for us. >> rose: thank you very much. >> rose: imagine a drug that would allow you to use 100%--100%-- of your brain's capacity. an idea is the driving force behind a new film starring bradley cooper and robert de niro. he's eddie murrah, a writer who gets the tap into his full potential. here's the trailer for the film. >> see that guy? that's me. my excuse for...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
it to dry their beats they used to keep dry their food they used it as a preserve it now today's strategic you can't move without its commodities oil and in the united states right now more than seventy percent of all the people who drive their cars every day drive fewer than fifty miles in the course of a day. fewer than fifty miles now that's about the range that an electric car can go and refill from just a regular wall socket overnight if we were to do this or that you could refill from a solar panel or a valerie if we were to drop seventy percent of our oil usage and was turned that into electric we wouldn't have to import any oil from saudi arabia we've already got it. so a problem solving you don't have to do any more drilling be the military is the biggest user of our oil right though the largest user of oil in the us it is our u.s. military and if we were to say you know we're going to end the war in iraq we're going to end the war in afghanistan we're going to bring people home i mean we're spending over a thousand dollars a gallon to get gasoline into afghanistan to our soldiers
it to dry their beats they used to keep dry their food they used it as a preserve it now today's strategic you can't move without its commodities oil and in the united states right now more than seventy percent of all the people who drive their cars every day drive fewer than fifty miles in the course of a day. fewer than fifty miles now that's about the range that an electric car can go and refill from just a regular wall socket overnight if we were to do this or that you could refill from a...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
has paid several visits and negotiations enough and help the same situation is with france and the us great powers compete for the right to own oil box side and gold racehorse has and this rivalry is gone the only house of your book. welcome said author relations between tripoli and the us have been good in recent years especially last year other the popular opinion was that the u.s. and europe was happy with what his role in north africa and on the continent really was called a gateway for european african congregation and what a sudden change in the position of the u.s. western world we want to divide leading to parts. of. as we know the west has its own interests and that's the reality of that africa was a ground already in libya foreign policy we maintain relations and we have certain plans but the west never forgets about the ideological side of things that's the reality of it people this is their country italians for instance they are after their own goals they have asked us to deposit coins in italian bank accounts when the euro was in trouble they all have their own interests
has paid several visits and negotiations enough and help the same situation is with france and the us great powers compete for the right to own oil box side and gold racehorse has and this rivalry is gone the only house of your book. welcome said author relations between tripoli and the us have been good in recent years especially last year other the popular opinion was that the u.s. and europe was happy with what his role in north africa and on the continent really was called a gateway for...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
as you can get a job or gauge is the situation for us in the struggling region. shows insecure you say that radiation levels remain normal in russia's for instance ever since then you can't help launch in fukushima was hit by an explosion they've been monitoring levels closely we can even check the radiation levels for ourselves this is the so-called geiger counter this is used in professional safety called war troops by the emergences ministry and also by other specialized services it measures really should levels around and the bigger it is showing is jumping between two and three micros for our this is where you last than the average in moscow for example and also as a comparison a passenger applying on a plane from moscow to vladivostok receives as many as twenty two microns per hour which is called the people here in usenet the capital of this is how you reach him all russian security services are still on high alert as there are confirmed reports from officials in japan that possibility of a nuclear meltdown is very high in fukushima and so experts in russi
as you can get a job or gauge is the situation for us in the struggling region. shows insecure you say that radiation levels remain normal in russia's for instance ever since then you can't help launch in fukushima was hit by an explosion they've been monitoring levels closely we can even check the radiation levels for ourselves this is the so-called geiger counter this is used in professional safety called war troops by the emergences ministry and also by other specialized services it measures...
175
175
Mar 21, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
this is not about using the garment of libya. that is an issue for the libyan people. in terms of mercenaries, this is included in the u.s. security council resolution. i think that is welcome. -- in the u.n. security council resolution. i think that is welcome. in terms of consultations with the arab league and with arab countries, there will be meeting in paris tomorrow, in which president sarkozy has called. i will attend and there will be members of the arab world coming together to bring together a coalition. we must be vigilant elsewhere with all the challenging problems in our world today and he mentioned bahrain and he is absolutely right. the government is keeping its travel advice and is helping british nationals in bahrain, yemen, and elsewhere apparently under review and the regularly to make sure that we help as many people as necessary. as part of -- in terms of terribly participation, we see get the participation from some arab countries. i believe we will get that from some of the calls i have made. in terms of the military chain of command, to begin wi
this is not about using the garment of libya. that is an issue for the libyan people. in terms of mercenaries, this is included in the u.s. security council resolution. i think that is welcome. -- in the u.n. security council resolution. i think that is welcome. in terms of consultations with the arab league and with arab countries, there will be meeting in paris tomorrow, in which president sarkozy has called. i will attend and there will be members of the arab world coming together to bring...
150
150
Mar 23, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
congress tells us how much fees we can use to run the bank. host: and then you have to give the rest back to the treasury? ok. what about corporate welfare programs? guest: there is a profit so i do not seek -- we are making a profit. host: susan, a republican, go ahead. caller: hi, greata ta. i do not understand why we are not partnering with israel because israel is all electric with their cars. they have all their stations set up. i do not understand why we cannot bring that over there. guest: we do some business with israel at the u.s. export-import bank. i think you are seeing innovation. you are seeing it with the new chevy vault. we just increase the fuel efficiency standards for cars. we are trying to move in that direction. sometimes it takes longer to get all the pieces in line. host: another tweak for you. defined a small business. guest: if it is defined by the fda. the fda looks at what business you are in and the characteristics of the industry. they look at the divide between small and large. generally for the u.s. export- impor
congress tells us how much fees we can use to run the bank. host: and then you have to give the rest back to the treasury? ok. what about corporate welfare programs? guest: there is a profit so i do not seek -- we are making a profit. host: susan, a republican, go ahead. caller: hi, greata ta. i do not understand why we are not partnering with israel because israel is all electric with their cars. they have all their stations set up. i do not understand why we cannot bring that over there....
225
225
Mar 25, 2011
03/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
that is going to do it for us, thanks for joining us, have a great weekend. send comments to comments@captioncolorado.com captions by terry james, caption colorado, llc.
that is going to do it for us, thanks for joining us, have a great weekend. send comments to comments@captioncolorado.com captions by terry james, caption colorado, llc.
139
139
Mar 7, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
let us have a bit of order now. i want to get to the bottom of the order paper and the house needs to help in that process. >> the money for sure stud is there so centers do not have to close. -- the money for sure starts is there so centers do not have to close. yes, i think that when the opposition considers the right hon. gentleman's performance, it could be time for a bit of "brother, where art thou?" >> the money foreshore start -- recently, eight members from both houses of parliament met. this morning, we learned that mr. bhatti, on his way to work, was murdered. mr. bhatti was a man committed to peace and multi-faith reconciliation. will let right hon. friend send through the high commission our condolences to the cast -- the pakistani government and to his family, and will the restate our belief that there's no place for that kind of action anywhere in a democratic world? >> i think my hon. friend speaks for the whole house wheand i am sure the whole country. it was absolutely shocking to hear the news this
let us have a bit of order now. i want to get to the bottom of the order paper and the house needs to help in that process. >> the money for sure stud is there so centers do not have to close. -- the money for sure starts is there so centers do not have to close. yes, i think that when the opposition considers the right hon. gentleman's performance, it could be time for a bit of "brother, where art thou?" >> the money foreshore start -- recently, eight members from both...